No, the island fox is considered an omnivore.
the gray/ grey fox red fox arctic fox island fox and kit fox
No fox hibernates. They are active all year long.
An Arctic fox is a carnivore.
A red fox is a carnivore.
The Gray Wolf is a carnivore and they are very beautiful creatures
The fox is an omnivore as it eats both plants and animals.
A carnivore.
the gray fox is primarily noctrnal
it is a carnivore
it is a carnivore
The Cozumel Fox is thought to be a dwarf form of the "traditional" Gray Fox, a little like the Island (Gray) Fox found in the Channel Islands of California.It is believed to be a divergent species since it has been isolated on Cozumel for many thousands of years, again, similar to the Island Fox, but on a different island, so it evolved differently.According to an article by Gompper, M. E.; Petrites, A. E. & Lyman in the Journal of Zoology in 2006, "Archeological evidence indicates that a dwarf fox (Urocyon sp.) has inhabited Cozumel Island, Mexico at least since the arrival of Mayan peoples, but no taxonomic descriptions or morphological assessments of the animal exist. A recent field study indicates that this fox is on the verge of extinction and therefore it is critical to describe the population."
The gray fox is a vertebrate.